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Updated Government’s Statement on the immigration status of EU citizens in the UK

On June the 26th, 2017, the Government posted   an updated statement on the status of the EU citizens in the UK on https://www.gov.uk/guidance/status-of-eu-nationals-in-the-uk-what-you-need-to-know Ms May’s statement confirms her “offer” to let the EU citizens, who are already living/working in the UK, to continue benefiting from the European treaty rights, i.e. to continue as before. Those EU citizens who have been exercising Treaty rights (such as working) in the UK for 5 years can apply for permanent residence status. The application is not compulsory – at the moment – but it makes a good sense to make it as soon as possible. It would make their lives a lot easier after Brexit, such as when using the NHS or applying for a job (employers and NHS staff are not immigration officers, so would need a formal document). This would be that "ID-style paper" , which you are likely to need to sooner or later.  At the moment we call such a paper a Permanent Residence document,

A new testimonial about our classroom OISC Level 1 training course

“I have recently graduated and am very new to this sector. Many of the skills and documents/ regulations that are useful to master and understand in order to succeed in this field are not yet in my scope. As a result, it would be easy to be overwhelmed or intimidated by the large amount of information introduced ion this course. Thanks to Daniels instructions this was not my experience. The course was well presented and paced. The information that was overly technical or would benefit from personal and more careful study was noted but avoided. Where real life examples from Daniels experience could be employed in order to elucidate complicated sections, Daniel provided this. At all points, Daniel asked if I had questions and if I was following, as well as asking questions sporadically to ensure that I was paying attention. All hew questions that I asked were answered and I have been provided with details in order to follow up with any further questions by both email and telephone. Fin

We’ve had another 5 star Google review! Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK for a Tier 2 General migrant from an Indian national

“Extremely efficient and professional. I was recommended 1st 4Immigration by a friend who had a successful visa application with them. Their initial approach is very formal and emails back and forth eventually get you an answer. Would have been nice to be able to have a 5-minute call to introduce your case. But once you sign things and get started, everything moves quick and is extremely efficient, documents are checked, lists are sent over and things happen on time. They are also extremely well located and available to drop documents there, which was one of my main reasons for picking them initially. Having used their services. I would use them again, and recommend them for efficiency, professional service and getting the job done!” Shreya, Indian national This came from Shreya, an Indian national, who had spent 5 years in the UK as a Tier 2 migrant, so it was time to apply for permanent residency.  We used same-day service in Croydon – happy ending! The next step for Annie woul

Latest Brexit article: Prime Minister Theresa May unveils offer to let 3 million EU citizens remain in the UK but the “cut-off” date is yet to be decided.

This article was from The Daily Mail: May unveils her 'fair' offer to let three million EU citizens stay after Brexit and bring family members - but they could need ID card-style papers , link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4639058/Three-million-EU-citizens-stay-Brexit-says-May.html     Ms May’s statement confirms her “offer” to let the EU citizens, who are already living/working in the UK, to continue benefiting from the European treaty rights, i.e. to continue as before. Those EU citizens who have been exercising Treaty rights (such as working) in the UK for 5 years can apply for permanent residence status. The application is not compulsory – at the moment – but it makes a good sense to make it as soon as possible. It would make their lives a lot easier after Brexit, such as when using the NHS or applying for a job (employers and NHS staff are not immigration officers, so would need a formal document). This would be that "ID-style paper" , which yo

A new 5 star Google review about our French Schengen visa services

“Multi Travel Visas provided excellent service and prompt, helpful and friendly communications. I got the best possible outcome in a very limited time frame! Thank you for your help Sebastian and Harpreet!” Valerie, Filipino national It is possible to obtain a French Schengen visa within 3-4 working days from the date of appointment for most nationals, such as South African, Thai, Filipino, Russian, Indian, Chinese and most others. We can also assist with the German and Portuguese Schengen visas. The good thing about applying through French Embassy is that they tend to issuer longer, multiple-entry, visas. Although you have to go through a very stringent process of application, you may have a visa lasting for several years.  Contact us at Multi Travel Visas:  French Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-france.php German Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-germany.php Portuguese Schengen visa:  http://www.mul

ONE DAY ONLY – free UK visa advice 28 June 2017

With every day bringing more uncertainty to the UK immigration rules, Brexit, economy and politics, we have decided to offer a free consultation on UK visas and British Citizenship rules – on Wednesday 28 th  JUNE 2017! We have freed our schedule and our advisers will be waiting for you! Small print but important:  1. You can visit our office in the City of London anytime between 10am and 3.30pm only on 28th June 2017.  2. If you would rather have a phone consultation, you can call us on 07984 782330. 3. Each person will have 30 minutes free one-to-one advice session within one of our  immigration advisers, who are OISC-accredited at the highest Level 3. Alternatively, it would be possible to have a 30 minutes phone conversation. 4. Please have your questions ready and bring your passport and UK visa/BRP card with you. 5. We will work on first come, first serve basis, so there may be a waiting time to be seen - please be patient. 6. This offer is only valid for one day on 28th June 20

A new Google review about our French Schengen visa services

“Fast and efficient service. Your emails are answered very quickly and I didn't need to communicate with them by phone at all. They can get you quick appointments and are professional all round. Yes, the service isn't cheap but if you need a visa fast you get what you pay for.” Natasha, South African national It is possible to obtain a French Schengen visa within 3-4 working days from the date of appointment for most nationals, such as South African, Thai, Filipino, Russian, Indian, Chinese and most others. We can also assist with the German and Portuguese Schengen visas. The good thing about applying through French Embassy is that they tend to issuer longer, multiple-entry, visas. Although you have to go through a very stringent process of application, you may have a visa lasting for several years.  Contact us at Multi Travel Visas:  French Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-france.php German Schengen visa:  http://www.multitrav

Another lovely 5 star Google review about our French Schengen visa services

“Quick response and kept up to date throughout the whole process. Really appreciated the hand holding as I had so many issues with dates changing, they were very accommodating!” Susan, Zimbabwe national It is possible to obtain a French Schengen visa within 3-4 working days from the date of appointment for most nationals, such as South African, Thai, Filipino, Russian, Indian, Chinese and most others. We can also assist with the German and Portuguese Schengen visas. The good thing about applying through French Embassy is that they tend to issuer longer, multiple-entry, visas. Although you have to go through a very stringent process of application, you may have a visa lasting for several years.  Contact us at Multi Travel Visas:  French Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-france.php German Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-germany.php Portuguese Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-vi

A new 5 star Google review about our French Schengen visa services

“Quick and great service with professional staff, I would highly recommend Multi travel Visas!” Yousra, Moroccan national It is possible to obtain a French Schengen visa within 3-4 working days from the date of appointment for most nationals, such as South African, Thai, Filipino, Russian, Indian, Chinese and most others. We can also assist with the German and Portuguese Schengen visas. The good thing about applying through French Embassy is that they tend to issuer longer, multiple-entry, visas. Although you have to go through a very stringent process of application, you may have a visa lasting for several years.  Contact us at Multi Travel Visas:  French Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-france.php German Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-germany.php Portuguese Schengen visa:  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-portugal.php Fast UK passport renewal through the Passport Office in Londo

Business plan writing service for a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa - from a firm of experienced Immigration Entrepreneurs!

A business plan was made compulsory for initial applications from 6 April 2015.   Over the past several years we’ve been dealing with the Entrepreneur visa applications for our clients. As a part of each application, we have to read client’s business plan, ask to make changes and generally, to include the information relevant to the Entrepreneur visa rules as well as based on the questions a client may be asked at a interview (from our experience of clients’ visa interviews). Our experience allowed us to develop an approach to creating the business plans from a Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa point of view. Instead of using standard templates, we focus on what the visa officers want to see, ie on what a migrant will be required to do while holding this visa: investment of £50,000 or £200,000 and what your client is going to spend it on. For example, paying yourself a salary is not counted, yet it is very common for clients to do this.    Another example will be including a plan of creating 2